Whirlpool LGB6300 Gas Dryer "causes blow air exhaust" Questions

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...exhaust vent and check the air flow,if there is any question as to weather the air flow is sufishent get someone out to clean the exhaust vent ,it always a good idea to clean out every few years ...

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...air flow pull dryer from wall, disconnect hose at wall and using leaf blower blow the exhaust out to the outside. Impotant thing to remember is blow from behind dryer at the wall to the ouside. Not ...

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...air at the exhaust there still insn't enough air flow to allow the proper drying of the clothes. This symptom that you gave clothes being hot but not dry the only cause for this is improper air flow ...

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...air coming out. If not, disconnect the exhaust duct from the rear of the dryer and see if there is air blowing out of the dryer. If there is, then you know that the duct is plugged some where between ...

...air into the dryer to get the clothes dry. Model is REL3422AWO Did you check if the there is lint blocking the exhaust pipe? I had the exact same situation. The pipe was blocked. Often the cause of ...

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...air but dose not have heat. I replaced the heating element it is showing 115 volt on each sid of the element Try removing and clean out the vent tubing. Any restriction of lint will cause the no heat ...

Question about GE Dryers

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...exhaust vent or outlet would reduce air flow but there would be some heating unless a high limit safety switch has tripped and needs to be reset.  There may be aa air flow switch that prevents ...

...causing this? Thank you. If the drum is actually turning, the noise is from the fan unit that blows the air in the unit. It could also be caused by lint caught in the belt drive or the exhaust

...blow hot moist air into an enclosed area of your home over a period of time because it can cause mildew problems. If the dryer blows freely and your clothes dry faster, you know you need to check the ...

...filter cannot find reset button There is no reset button. If your exhaust vent is bent or kinked, that restricts air fly and causes dryer to overheat. Probably need to call a reputable service

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